John Strype's Survey of London Online

this Yard, is a passage into Jewen street. Harrow Court, very small and indifferent. Cooks Hall, seated over against Little Britain . Grey Hound Court, very mean and ordinary. Cock and Bottle Court , poor and ordinary. Ball Alley ,

taught three hundred Boys. It is well endowed with Rents from several Houses and Lands in Horseydowne in Southwarke, Little Britain , & c. The present, or late Master is, or was the Reverend Mr. Dunstar. In Westminster also, beside

and so to Goswell street . The Parish Church of St. BOTOLPH Aldersgate . In Britten streete, now called Little Britain , whch took that Name of the Dukes of Britten lodging there, is one proper Parish Church of St.

the Hospital Gates are shut up, as well to this passage, as the Town Ditch , which leadeth to Little Britain . Newgate Market before the late dreadful Fire of London , was kept in Newgate street ; where there

Hope, and the Triumph is coming in to be graved. 36 " 12 Comrs. for Sick and Wounded Seamen, Little Britain . " Have examined the account of John Carter of Deal, and find the items mentioned, amounting to 88

a short tiue since to an ancient and respectable gentlemrian of the name of Bull,-John Bull, Esquire, of Constifution-place, Little Britain. He had not been in sound health for many years, but within the last five or six, his maladies

the plate was offered by the prisoners for sale, in a mutilated state, to Mr lcocl, the- refiner, in Little Britain. He. suspected it was stolen; -and as they could not satisactorily account -for its possession, he detained it, and

of Winder Hall, Lancashire, took up his quarters on the 4th inst., at Mr. Elcom's, the White Horse, in Little Britain. He stated that he came to towit for the purpose of receiving pro- motion from the rank of midshipman

Victoria County History

about a score of buildings scattered along the road from Wixford . The parish also includes the hamlet of Little Britain , about half-a-mile to the south-east, and part of the north side of the street of Arden 's Grafton

of the parish new buildings began to appear. By 1864 12 there were houses along Packet Boat Lane, at Little Britain on the Colne , and around the Trout Inn on Trout Lane west of Yiewsley . The erection of

London Lives 1690 - 1800 - Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

Cox and Merle of Little Britain Refuiers on his oath saith that on Monday last abt. 11 o Clock John Goss new present brought two Jusots of Siver to their House to be assayed both weighing 226.Oz.10dwt- and by Appointment

John Rider of Little Britain Printer maketh Oath and Saith That He was present on the sixteenth Day of January and that he did see the within named John Lench Sign Seal and duly Execute the within written General Release

Our Court at the Queen's House, the Twenty-first Day of May, One thousand seven hundred and nienty-two, in the Thirty-second Year of Our Reign. God save the King. LONDON: Printed by JOHN RIDER , No. 36, Little Britain . 1792.

21 little Britain a last about eleven Years of age maketh oath that last Tuesday about two o'Clock Dept saw the deced who was about 8 years old clambering up Mr. Blackhouse Ride in Pelican Court little Britain , that

House or paid Taxes Says he served seven Years Apprenticeship with one Thos. Lincon a Spectacle maker in Little Britain in the Parish of St. Bartholomew the less and after he was out of his said Apprenticeship he never gained

house into Aldersgate-street, and turned to the left to go to Little Britain, I just saw him come round the corner. Court. Was the church door in Little Britain open? - I cannot say. WILLIAM ROTHWELL 's DEFENCE. On the

(The Plan and Principles on which this Journal will be conducted, are:-) [Periodicals, Literature, Periodical prospectuses] Ox THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1819, Will be Published, BY G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER, AVE-MARIA LANE, LONDON ; WAUGH AND? INNES, HUNTER^S

they were like. Mr. William Calf, called in ; and Examined. Mr. 2297. WHERE do you live?Â At 78, Little Britain. William Calf. 2298. What are you ?Â A tailor. 2299. Were you at the meeting on the 13th of

19th Century British Pamphlets

Bartholomew's Hospital . This is a Bill to confirm a Provisional Agreement for the sale of two houses in Little Britain to the Governors of the Hospital. City of London Tithes Commutation. This is a Bill for the Commutation of

six were admitted from Alholland- day to Easter-eve. Let any man ask the book¬ sellers of Paul's Church-yard and Little Britain , if their books (I mean grave and learned authors,) do not lie upon their hand, and are not

use. He was constantly known every clay to walk his rounds among the booksellers' shops in London (especially in Little Britain )- ] -, and by his great skill and experience he made choice of such books as were not